Suboxone Addiction Treatment
in Austin, TX

Treatment for Suboxone Addiction at Our Secluded Ranch Rehab

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Suboxone Detox & Rehab in Austin

When a medication designed to help becomes part of the problem, specialized care is essential. At The Last Resort Recovery Center, we provide compassionate, evidence-based treatment for men struggling with Suboxone addiction in a supportive, men’s-only environment on our secluded 55-acre ranch in central Texas.

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Suboxone Addiction

Suboxone is a medication designed to help treat opioid addiction, but this treatment medication itself can become a problem when misused. Suboxone contains 80% buprenorphine and 20% naloxone, and while addiction to Suboxone is rare, it is possible. At The Last Resort Recovery Center, we understand the complex relationship between Suboxone as both a treatment tool and a potential substance of abuse.

Men may develop problems with Suboxone in several ways:

  • Prescribed Use That Became Problematic: Starting with legitimate medical treatment that developed into dependence
  • Self-Medication: Using unprescribed Suboxone to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms
  • Street Use: Obtaining Suboxone illicitly to avoid withdrawal or achieve euphoric effects
  • Escalating Use: Taking higher doses or using more frequently than prescribed

Whether your Suboxone use began as legitimate treatment or developed through other means, The Last Resort provides compassionate, men-only care that addresses both the physical dependence and underlying issues that contributed to problematic use.

Why Choose The Last Resort for Suboxone Addiction Treatment?

Breaking free from Suboxone dependence requires specialized medical expertise and a therapeutic environment that understands the unique challenges men face in recovery. Our comprehensive approach addresses both the physical aspects of addiction and the underlying issues that contribute to problematic use.

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Medically Supervised Care

Abruptly ceasing or reducing Suboxone use may cause withdrawal symptoms similar to those caused by opioid agonists. Our medical team provides 24/7 supervision during detox, carefully tapering your dose to minimize withdrawal symptoms while ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the process.

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Men's-Only Environment

Our specialized approach recognizes that men face unique challenges in recovery from Suboxone addiction. Many of our clients are professionals, veterans, or young adults who need a space where they can openly discuss their experiences without judgment. Our 55-acre ranch provides the perfect setting for reflection and healing away from everyday triggers.

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Beyond Physical Dependence

Recovery from substance addiction is not simply the absence of using drugs. Rather, it is based upon identifying and addressing the causes of the addiction, and the emotional, physical, psychological, and social effects of drug use. We address the root causes of addiction through evidence-based therapies and our unique healing modalities.

Addressing suboxone addiction, especially alongside co-occurring mental health conditions, requires specialized programs that understand the unique pressures faced by men struggling with dual diagnosis and offer confidential, supportive care tailored to their needs.

Treatment Modalities

Levels of Care

Aftercare

Ongoing support following primary treatment, tailored to help individuals maintain sobriety, prevent relapse, and promote long-term recovery while addressing personal challenges.

Detoxification (Detox)

A medically supervised process carefully managed for clients, safely guiding them through withdrawal while considering individual health conditions and medication interactions.

Family Program

Therapy and support sessions involving family members and caregivers, educating them about addiction and teaching effective ways to support their loved one's recovery journey.

Inpatient Treatment

A residential program offering intensive therapy and medical support in a controlled environment designed to address severe addiction issues while providing a structured living space.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

A structured treatment program allowing clients to live at home while attending frequent therapy sessions, balancing recovery with personal responsibilities.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

A day treatment option providing intensive therapeutic and medical support without overnight stays, featuring structured daily interventions tailored to individual needs.

Sober Living

Residential facilities supporting recovery by emphasizing abstinence, peer support, and structure, assisting in the transition to independent living while maintaining sobriety.

Signs of Suboxone Addiction

Recognizing the signs of Suboxone addiction is crucial for getting timely help. While Suboxone addiction is less common than addiction to other opioids, it can develop when the medication is used improperly or without medical supervision. Understanding these warning signs can help you or a loved one seek appropriate treatment.

01 Physical Signs
  • Taking more Suboxone than prescribed
  • Doctor shopping to obtain multiple prescriptions
  • Buying Suboxone illegally or from street sources
  • Physical symptoms like constricted pupils, drowsiness, or coordination problems
  • Withdrawal symptoms when not using
  • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home
  • Isolation from family and friends
  • Loss of interest in hobbies or activities once enjoyed
  • Financial problems due to purchasing illegal Suboxone
  • Unsuccessful attempts to reduce or stop use

Insurance Coverage for Rehab in Austin, Texas

Paying for treatment should never be a barrier to healing from grief and addiction. There are several options available that do not put your family in financial jeopardy. The Last Resort is an in-network provider that works with most insurance companies.

Testimonials & Success Stories

We’re excited to share the positive experiences of our other community members, many of whom were where you are today – overwhelmed and uncertain. These are their stories. What will yours be?

Our 55-Acre Ranch For Your Healing & Recovery Adventure

Come experience a healing adventure like none other. Our expansive and secluded men’s-only ranch sits on 55 acres of central Texas beauty and is a tranquil sanctuary designed to promote rest, reflection, and recovery. 

From rolling hills and ancient tree groves to warm ranch-style accommodations, you’ll feel right at home. You’ll enjoy a full range of amenities and experiences, including an outdoor pool oasis, a fitness studio, and a fully-stocked horse barn. 

Our secondary location is a comfortable, modern facility with shared and private spaces that is home to all of our outpatient services. This center is conveniently located in south Austin off Menchaca Rd.

Transform Your Life

When drug or alcohol addiction take root in your life, it colors everything you do, how you show up at work, at home, and for yourself. Your family often feels the worst of it. You know this is not what you had in mind for your life. There has to be a healthier way to manage your emotional distress and overcome the challenges you face. 

Accredited Care From Trusted Practitioners

As the opioid epidemic has continued to explode, so has the treatment industry. Unfortunately, not all are of the same quality or the same caliber. 

Accredited status for our addiction treatment center confirms that the services we offer meet or exceed the official standards of practice established by the state and other governing organizations by passing a series of detailed assessments.

Understanding accreditation affords you and your loved ones the confidence to pursue long-term recovery with renewed peace of mind.

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If marijuana use has become a problem in your life, you don’t have to face it alone. The Last Resort Recovery Center provides the structured support and compassionate care needed to break free from cannabis dependence and build a fulfilling life in recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is kratom really addictive?

While kratom is often marketed as a natural, safe alternative to opioids, research shows that tolerance and withdrawal are primary kratom use disorders. The active compounds in kratom bind to the same brain receptors as opioids, leading to physical dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms when use is discontinued.

Withdrawal symptoms may include gastrointestinal upset, restlessness, anxiety, irritability, fatigue/low energy, and craving, as well as muscle aches, insomnia, a runny nose, and mood changes. The severity depends on duration of use, dosage, and individual factors.

While kratom withdrawal is sometimes less severe than opioid withdrawal, experiences differ and symptoms vary based on factors like lengthand intensity of use. Medical supervision is recommended for safety and comfort. Some individuals may be tempted to detox from kratom at home by using over-the-counter pain, sleep, and other medications, or even going cold turkey, but professional detox ensures proper symptom management and reduces relapse risk.

Treatment length varies based on individual needs, severity of dependence, and presence of co-occurring conditions. Our flexible programs range from 40-90 days for residential treatment, followed by outpatient care and ongoing aftercare support. Recovery is a lifelong journey that requires continued commitment and support.

Most insurance plans cover substance use disorder treatment, including kratom addiction, under the essential health benefits required by the Affordable Care Act. We work with major insurance providers and will verify your specific benefits to determine coverage levels and any out-of-pocket costs.